Passenger Receives Medical Attention After Window Incident on Ryanair-Owned Flight
1-Minute Brief
The incident raises concerns about in-flight safety procedures and emergency response during aircraft window failures.
Key Facts
- A passenger received medical treatment following an incident on a Malta Air flight owned by Ryanair.
- The flight was traveling from Greece when the incident occurred.
- Reports state a window shattered mid-air, allegedly after an engine failure.
- Local reports claim a Serbian man was saved by his wife holding onto his legs as he hung out of the window.
- Ryanair confirmed the incident but did not provide details about the cause or the passenger's condition.
What Happened
A window reportedly shattered mid-flight on a Malta Air plane owned by Ryanair, resulting in a passenger requiring medical attention. The incident occurred during a journey from Greece.
Why It Matters
Such incidents highlight the importance of aircraft maintenance and emergency protocols. They may prompt further investigation into airline safety standards and passenger protection. Some details, such as the cause of the window shattering and the specifics of the rescue, are based on local reports and have not been independently confirmed by Ryanair.
What's Next
Further details may emerge as authorities and the airline investigate the cause of the window failure. Updates on the passenger's condition and any official findings are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoPassenger 'nearly sucked out of window mid-air' on Ryanair-owned plane
- The GuardianLeft28m agoRyanair passenger almost sucked out of shattered window during flight
